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“I believe the credit reporting system in Australia is grossly unfair to good honest Australians that may have run into a bit of chaos at some point.

Even if you’d committed a serious crime, you’d still get to defend yourself before being convicted, but a creditor can default you, effectively sentencing you to five years Hard Labour in ‘Credit Prison’ where you are completely stuck with little to No Options or chances to move ahead Unless MyCRA Lawyers comes to your rescue.

Since 2009, I have made it my personal mission to help as many people as I can get ‘Early Release’ and where possible, a ‘Full Pardon’ by proving you should never have been sentenced (defaulted) in the first place!

We achieve success in more than 9 out of 10 cases so call my team now on and tell us why you’d like to be the next MyCRA Specialist Credit Repair Lawyers Success Story – I look forward to meeting you soon!.”

– Graham Doessel

Case Studies Of A Few Default, Judgment, & Enquiry Removals

If You Need A Better Credit Score, Then Congratulations You’ve Come To The Right Place!

Leaving You With Clean Credit, An Amazing Credit Score, And The Second Chance You Need (And Deserve) to Regain Your Financial Freedom.

Perhaps You Should Pick up the Phone Right Now And Speak To One Of My Friendly Team on 1300 667 218

Because as the CEO, I Personally Guarantee That Just By Discussing Your Credit Repair Needs With My Specialist Team At MyCRA Lawyers, You’ll Walk Away With A Better Understanding Of:

Your Genuine Options; and

What You Can Do By Yourself (for free); and

How MyCRA Lawyers Can Do Everything For You (Leaving You The Time and Focus To Get On With Your Life).

“Extremely pleased with service from MyCRA Lawyers.They’re fast, very efficient, wonderfully friendly and take the extra trouble to properly explain what everything means. Knowing I have an extremely high credit score is reassuring, should I ever need it.”

Earl, Ref: 5374

“What a great experience! They found two listings that should not have been on my report and cleared them off in a timely fashion. Throughout the process, communication was constant so I was never left wondering where my case was up to. End result was both listings removed from my credit file so now I can proceed with buying my home! Special thanks to Irana and Kristina, they were fabulous to deal with! Highly recommended!”

Nelson, Ref: 4401, 4402

“To Kristina, Nathaniel, Anthony, and all the guys and girls of MyCRA Lawyers, and finally Graham.Thank you for all the months you’ve endeavored to find me a smoking gun. Esp. Kristina…”

Adrian, Ref: 3699

“Hi Team, I would like to thank you for your hard work to have this removed. It has been easy working with your team and I will happily recommend your services.”

Van der Feltz -v- Legal Practice Board

When considering what constituted legal work the Supreme Court quoted, with approval, several decisions, which we repeat below with certain parts underlined for emphasis :

State Ex Rel Florida Bar and Sperry 1962 140 SO (2d) 597 [591]: ‘It is generally understood that the performance of services in representing another before the courts is the practice of law. But the practice of law also includes the giving of legal advice and counsel to others as to their rights and obligations under the law and the preparation of legal instruments, including contracts, by which legal rights are either obtained, secured or given away, although such matters may not then or ever be the subject of proceedings in a court.

We think that in determining whether the given of advice and counsel and the performance of services in legal matters for compensation constitute the practice of law is safe to follow the rule that if the giving of such advice and performance of such services affect important rights of a person under the law, and if the reasonable protection of the rights and property of those advised and served requires of the persons giving such advice possess legal skill and a knowledge of the law greater than that possessed by the average citizen, then the giving of such advice and the performance of such services by one for another as a course of conduct constitutes the practice of law.’